Young Americans: Stage theirs for the taking
http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_11684095
Elredge's opinion in a nutshell: the US must depend on Jeremy Abbott and Brandon Mroz for salvation because Evan and Johnny can't bring the audience in. Of course, he's hardly the first to level such a criticism at Johnny, but throwing it at Evan too? I wonder which fan group is going to get angrier at this guy.
As an avowed fan of Evan's I'm amazed and dumbfounded and can only wonder at Todd's remarks re: Evan. His comments do not diminish Evan but rather himself, imo.
To say Evan is into his own persona is ludicrous. Todd should know better. He's performed with Evan many times and should've discovered first hand by now that Evan always brings the crowd into his performances. It's one of his strongest talents. Todd needs to clean his glasses, or open his eyes, if he can't see that when Evan skates. Does he not remember Everett?
Evan's actions speak louder than any words - on and off the ice. His selfless devotion to helping others speaks for itself. The ultimate proof of that was in Geneva, IL where I was blessed to be in the audience at Evan's Evening of Hope. I've never seen an evening so NOT about self in all my life.
As to Jeremy - his skating leaves me cold. I feel no connection to what he's doing and I often get the feeling from what I see that he's not always connected to the music himself - let alone to the audience.
As to being a champion - it takes more than a gold medal to make one. Evan is a champion in every best sense of the word regardless of the color of the medal around his neck. IMO, Jeremy has a long way to go to become one, despite his gold medal.
Furthermore, there are few in the sport today more consistent than Evan. PJ Kwong mentioned in her 4Cs commentary for bold.ca that Evan is one of very skaters, if any, who can claim 10[senior career] medals at ISU events.
Evan works tirelessly for his sport and has given no one cause to believe he will not continue to do so even after he leaves the ranks of eligible skating. So much for longevity and sticking around.
What have either Jeremy or Brandon done as yet to come close to Evan's accomplishments? They had terrific skates at the right time in Cleveland. Then less than stellar performances at 4 Continents. Jeremy has never been known for his consistency, but rather the opposite. Brandon is brand new to the senior ranks - only time will tell what his future holds.
That said, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Once again, different strokes for different folks.